Singapore has izakayas that will take you to Japan.
Singapore has izakayas that will take you to Japan.
Izakayas are to Japan what tapas bars and Irish pubs are to Ireland and Spain, respectively. These thriving, dilapidated establishments, dating back to the Edo period, provide customers with sake, beers, highballs, and light meals to relieve the previous day's stress.
The Community Izakaya
Since 2013, The Public Izakaya Orchard has quenched the thirst of numerous patrons inside its Tras Street walls. The Public Izakaya, operated by the same people who run Hachi Restaurant, stays true to the spirit of the traditional izakayas found in Shimbashi and Yurakucho in Tokyo. It offers a wide selection of Japanese beers and Sake Bar Orchard and reasonably priced bar snacks to make sure you leave happier than when you arrived.
Horse's Mouth
One of the oldest hidden bars, Horse's Mouth has all the pleasure of an izakaya, with excellent cocktails and ramen parked beside decadent bar snacks created with vegetables from Toyosu market, flown in twice a week. It is accessible through Uma Uma Ramen in the basement of Forum the shopping mall.
Izzy Fook
The ironic name Izy Fook, which translates as "together we flourish" or "yi qi fu" in Mandarin, is the ideal description of the restaurant's creative concept, which combines Cantonese roast meats with traditional hawker fare and the atmosphere of a Japanese izakaya. Powered by 98.7FM On a Friday night, you should be at Izy Fook's roomy 50-seater confines with DJ Sonia Chew and the owners of Roast Delight along Old Airport Roast. Even though the izakaya is located on Amoy Street, make sure to enter through Gemmill Lane.
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